The “30 Days, 50 Songs” campaign (expanded from “30 Days, 30 Songs”) against Donald Trump is now on its 45th song decrying the Republican presidential candidate. It’s a new song by Tim Heidecker (of Tim & Eric) called “Trump’s Pilot.” Heidecker sings from the perspective of Trump’s private pilot, who details his plans to intentionally crash Trump’s plane in a field somewhere. A demo was released as a SoundCloud loosie in April, but the studio version is now commercially available. Listen and find the lyrics below.

“My humor tends to skew dark, so I imagined a kamikaze style situation, where the pilot sacrifices himself for the sake of the country,” Heidecker said of the song. “I’ve performed it live a few times, and let me tell you: there’s a real cathartic satisfaction in singing the last few lines, and I always choke up a bit.”

It isn’t the first time Heidecker has written a song about politics; he praised former Republican candidate Herman Cain as “the second coming” in his song “Lord Cain.” More recently, he weighed in on Bob Dylan’s Nobel Prize win—in character as Dylan—with a new song called “Talkin’ Nobel Prize.” This year, he released his new album In Glendale.